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You may be led to think from my letters dealing largely with personal worries, that your feeling of their wings misinformed, and your love philosophy are foreign to me. But this is a not so. 

The difference between us which you mention, I think is hardly me of, but largely because of environment. It is noticeable of my every hand in after. Take thee lock, for instance, who, though in a very different way, would seem to have gone down the open road like you, lacking a real home. The result is similar. And I admit that, to me, she seemx rather cold & void at times.